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  2. Shed - Wikipedia

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    A shed near Sydney, Australia A frequently restored British shed in Lincolnshire Fastest Shed, the world's fastest shed, in December 2018 In Australia and New Zealand the term shed can be used to refer to any building that is not a residence and which may be open at the ends or sides, or both.

  3. List of largest buildings - Wikipedia

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    The second largest skyscraper by floor area in the world, the second tallest building in China, the fourth tallest building in Asia and the fourth tallest building in the world, with the height of 599.1 m (1,966 ft). Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport Terminal 3 China: Shenzhen: 459,000 m 2 (4,940,000 sq ft) [78] Tesla Giga Nevada United States

  4. List of building types - Wikipedia

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    An office building in Accra, Ghana. Office buildings are generally categorized by size and by quality (e.g., "a low-rise Class A building") [2] Office buildings by size. Low-rise (less than 7 stories) Mid-rise (7–25 stories) High-rise (more than 25 stories), including skyscrapers (over 40 stories) Office buildings by quality [3] [4]

  5. Lists of buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    4 By size. 5 By architect. 6 By building material. 7 Other. 8 See also. 9 External links. ... The Boeing Everett Factory, the world's largest building by volume. By type

  6. Silo - Wikipedia

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    The Swissmill Tower in Zürich (Switzerland) is the world highest silo. Henninger Turm, Frankfurt, Germany, before demolition in 2013, had an observation deck and 2 revolving restaurants, height: 120 metres; Swissmill Tower, Zürich, Switzerland, height: 118 metres, the world highest silo in activity. Schapfen-Mill-Tower, Ulm, Germany, height ...

  7. Hangar - Wikipedia

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    A hangar is a building or structure designed to hold aircraft or spacecraft. Hangars are built of metal, wood, or concrete. Hangars are built of metal, wood, or concrete. The word hangar comes from Middle French hanghart ("enclosure near a house"), of Germanic origin, from Frankish * haimgard ("home-enclosure", "fence around a group of houses ...